Health Information Exchange
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As a foundational guide to the technical, policy, organizational and professional aspects of HIE, this book provides health professionals with the most advanced tactics they can use to appropriately access and securely share patients' vital medical information electronically, all in an effort to improve the speed, quality, safety, and cost of patient care

Table of Contents

1: What is Health Information Exchange?

2: Health Information Exchange as a Profession

3: Drivers and Barriers to Adoption: Towards the Last Mile

4: Engaging and Sustaining Stakeholders: Towards Governance

5: Strategic and Business Planning: Towards Sustainability

6: Privacy, Security, Confidentiality, and Transparency: Towards Trust

7: The Evolving Health Information Infrastructure

8: Registries: Identifying Patients, Providers, and Facilities

9: Shared, Longitudinal Health Records

10: Clinical Messaging: Both a Service and Standard

11: Terminology Services and Standards

12: Developing and Implementing Enterprise HIE Services

13: The Evidence Base for HIE

14: Measuring the Value of HIE

15: Future Directions

Case Studies

1: The Indiana Health Information Exchange (IHIE)

2: Failed HIEs – Lessons for the Next Evolution

3: Rwanda HIE

4: Kansas / Colorado / New York

5: ACO Case Study

6: Return on Investment: The Case of the Social Security Administration

About the Author

Brian E. Dixon, MPA, PhD, FACMI, FHIMSS both teaches and does research in the area of health information exchange. Since 2012, he has taught a course on HIE, first at the IU School of Informatics and Computing and now at the IU Fairbanks School of Public Health. The course covers the fundamentals of information exchange between clinical and public health organizations, focusing on governance, privacy, and technical aspects of developing as well as managing HIE. His research focuses on improving clinical and public health decision-making through innovative processes and technologies that provide comprehensive information on patient and population health. Recent and ongoing work includes leveraging clinical and administrative data in electronic health records from an HIE to improve public health reporting processes, surveillance activities, continuity of care for Veterans, and community health assessment activities.

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"...organizes the many societal, technical, organizational, and contextual components needed for health information exchange. The reader will come away with an appreciation of the challenges, complexity, and enormous opportunity for benefit from a successful HIE." --Journal of Biomedical Informatics

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